NetBSD/sys/arch/vax/uba/ubavar.h
ragge bef0af5311 Allocate (almost) all interrupt vectors dynamically. Simplifies much
work when adding support for new machines and devices.
1999-01-19 21:04:47 +00:00

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/* $NetBSD: ubavar.h,v 1.21 1999/01/19 21:04:48 ragge Exp $ */
/*
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* @(#)ubavar.h 7.7 (Berkeley) 6/28/90
*/
/*
* This file contains definitions related to the kernel structures
* for dealing with the unibus adapters.
*
* Each uba has a uba_softc structure.
* Each unibus controller which is not a device has a uba_ctlr structure.
* Each unibus device has a uba_device structure.
*/
#include <sys/buf.h>
#include <sys/device.h>
#include <machine/trap.h> /* For struct ivec_dsp */
/*
* Per-uba structure.
*
* This structure holds the interrupt vector for the uba,
* and its address in physical and virtual space. At boot time
* we determine the devices attached to the uba's and their
* interrupt vectors, filling in uh_vec. We free the map
* register and bdp resources of the uba into the structures
* defined here.
*
* During normal operation, resources are allocated and returned
* to the structures here. We watch the number of passive releases
* on each uba, and if the number is excessive may reset the uba.
*
* When uba resources are needed and not available, or if a device
* which can tolerate no other uba activity (rk07) gets on the bus,
* then device drivers may have to wait to get to the bus and are
* queued here. It is also possible for processes to block in
* the unibus driver in resource wait (mrwant, bdpwant); these
* wait states are also recorded here.
*/
struct uba_softc {
struct device uh_dev; /* Device struct, autoconfig */
SIMPLEQ_HEAD(, uba_unit) uh_resq; /* resource wait chain */
int uh_type; /* type of adaptor */
struct uba_regs *uh_uba; /* virt addr of uba adaptor regs */
struct pte *uh_mr; /* start of page map */
int uh_memsize; /* size of uba memory, pages */
caddr_t uh_iopage; /* start of uba io page */
void (**uh_reset) __P((int));/* UBA reset function array */
int *uh_resarg; /* array of ubareset args */
int uh_resno; /* Number of devices to reset */
short uh_mrwant; /* someone is waiting for map reg */
short uh_bdpwant; /* someone awaits bdp's */
int uh_bdpfree; /* free bdp's */
int uh_zvcnt; /* number of recent 0 vectors */
long uh_zvtime; /* time over which zvcnt accumulated */
int uh_zvtotal; /* total number of 0 vectors */
int uh_lastiv; /* last free interrupt vector */
short uh_users; /* transient bdp use count */
short uh_xclu; /* an rk07 is using this uba! */
int uh_lastmem; /* limit of any unibus memory */
struct map *uh_map; /* register free map */
int (*uh_errchk) __P((struct uba_softc *));
void (*uh_beforescan) __P((struct uba_softc *));
void (*uh_afterscan) __P((struct uba_softc *));
void (*uh_ubainit) __P((struct uba_softc *));
void (*uh_ubapurge) __P((struct uba_softc *, int));
short uh_nr; /* Unibus sequential number */
short uh_nbdp; /* # of BDP's */
int uh_ibase; /* Base address for vectors */
};
#define UAMSIZ 100
/*
* Per-controller structure.
* The unit struct is common to both the adapter and the controller
* to which it belongs. It is only used on controllers that handles
* BDP's, and calls the adapter queueing subroutines.
*/
struct uba_unit {
SIMPLEQ_ENTRY(uba_unit) uu_resq;/* Queue while waiting for resources */
void *uu_softc; /* Pointer to units softc */
int uu_ubinfo; /* save unibus registers, etc */
int uu_bdp; /* for controllers that hang on to bdp's */
int (*uu_ready) __P((struct uba_unit *));
short uu_xclu; /* want exclusive use of bdp's */
short uu_keepbdp; /* hang on to bdp's once allocated */
};
/*
* uba_attach_args is used during autoconfiguration. It is sent
* from ubascan() to each (possible) device.
*/
struct uba_attach_args {
caddr_t ua_addr;
/* Pointer to int routine, filled in by probe*/
void (*ua_ivec) __P((int));
/* UBA reset routine, filled in by probe */
void (*ua_reset) __P((int));
int ua_iaddr;
int ua_br;
int ua_cvec;
};
/*
* Flags to UBA map/bdp allocation routines
*/
#define UBA_NEEDBDP 0x01 /* transfer needs a bdp */
#define UBA_CANTWAIT 0x02 /* don't block me */
#define UBA_NEED16 0x04 /* need 16 bit addresses only */
#define UBA_HAVEBDP 0x08 /* use bdp specified in high bits */
/*
* Macros to bust return word from map allocation routines.
* SHOULD USE STRUCTURE TO STORE UBA RESOURCE ALLOCATION:
*/
#ifdef notyet
struct ubinfo {
long ub_addr; /* unibus address: mr + boff */
int ub_nmr; /* number of registers, 0 if empty */
int ub_bdp; /* bdp number, 0 if none */
};
#define UBAI_MR(i) (((i) >> 9) & 0x7ff) /* starting map register */
#define UBAI_BOFF(i) ((i)&0x1ff) /* page offset */
#else
#define UBAI_BDP(i) ((int)(((unsigned)(i)) >> 28))
#define BDPMASK 0xf0000000
#define UBAI_NMR(i) ((int)((i) >> 20) & 0xff) /* max 255 (=127.5K) */
#define UBA_MAXNMR 255
#define UBAI_MR(i) ((int)((i) >> 9) & 0x7ff) /* max 2047 */
#define UBA_MAXMR 2047
#define UBAI_BOFF(i) ((int)((i) & 0x1ff))
#define UBAI_ADDR(i) ((int)((i) & 0xfffff)) /* uba addr (boff+mr) */
#define UBAI_INFO(off, mr, nmr, bdp) \
(((bdp) << 28) | ((nmr) << 20) | ((mr) << 9) | (off))
#endif
#ifndef _LOCORE
#ifdef _KERNEL
#define ubago(ui) ubaqueue(ui)
#define b_forw b_hash.le_next /* Nice to have when handling uba queues */
void uba_attach __P((struct uba_softc *, unsigned long));
int uballoc __P((struct uba_softc *, caddr_t, int, int));
void ubarelse __P((struct uba_softc *, int *));
int ubaqueue __P((struct uba_unit *, struct buf *));
void ubadone __P((struct uba_unit *));
void ubareset __P((int));
int ubasetup __P((struct uba_softc *, struct buf *, int));
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif !_LOCORE